* [PATCH] Fortran: passing of optional dummies to elemental procedures [PR113377]
@ 2024-01-23 20:36 Harald Anlauf
2024-01-24 18:46 ` Mikael Morin
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Harald Anlauf @ 2024-01-23 20:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: fortran, gcc-patches
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Dear all,
here's the second part of a series for the treatment of missing
optional arguments passed to optional dummies, now fixing the
case that the latter procedures are elemental. Adjustments
were necessary when the missing dummy has the VALUE attribute.
I factored the code for the treatment of VALUE, hoping that the
monster loop in gfc_conv_procedure_call will become slightly
easier to overlook.
Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. OK for mainline?
Thanks,
Harald
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From bd97af4225bf596260610ea37241ee503842435e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Harald Anlauf <anlauf@gmx.de>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2024 21:23:42 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fortran: passing of optional dummies to elemental procedures
[PR113377]
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/113377
* trans-expr.cc (conv_dummy_value): New.
(gfc_conv_procedure_call): Factor code for handling dummy arguments
with the VALUE attribute in the scalar case into conv_dummy_value().
Reuse and adjust for calling elemental procedures.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR fortran/113377
* gfortran.dg/optional_absent_10.f90: New test.
---
gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc | 198 +++++++++-------
.../gfortran.dg/optional_absent_10.f90 | 219 ++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 333 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/optional_absent_10.f90
diff --git a/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc b/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
index 128add47516..0fac0523670 100644
--- a/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
+++ b/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
@@ -6075,6 +6075,105 @@ conv_cond_temp (gfc_se * parmse, gfc_expr * e, tree cond)
}
+/* Helper function for the handling of (currently) scalar dummy variables
+ with the VALUE attribute. Argument parmse should already be set up. */
+static void
+conv_dummy_value (gfc_se * parmse, gfc_expr * e, gfc_symbol * fsym,
+ vec<tree, va_gc> *& optionalargs)
+{
+ tree tmp;
+
+ gcc_assert (fsym && fsym->attr.value && !fsym->attr.dimension);
+
+ /* Absent actual argument for optional scalar dummy. */
+ if (e == NULL && fsym->attr.optional && !fsym->attr.dimension)
+ {
+ /* For scalar arguments with VALUE attribute which are passed by
+ value, pass "0" and a hidden argument for the optional status. */
+ if (fsym->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
+ {
+ /* Pass a NULL pointer for an absent CHARACTER arg and a length of
+ zero. */
+ parmse->expr = null_pointer_node;
+ parmse->string_length = build_int_cst (gfc_charlen_type_node, 0);
+ }
+ else
+ parmse->expr = fold_convert (gfc_sym_type (fsym),
+ integer_zero_node);
+ vec_safe_push (optionalargs, boolean_false_node);
+
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* gfortran argument passing conventions:
+ actual arguments to CHARACTER(len=1),VALUE
+ dummy arguments are actually passed by value.
+ Strings are truncated to length 1. */
+ if (gfc_length_one_character_type_p (&fsym->ts))
+ {
+ if (e->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT
+ && e->value.character.length > 1)
+ {
+ e->value.character.length = 1;
+ gfc_conv_expr (parmse, e);
+ }
+
+ tree slen1 = build_int_cst (gfc_charlen_type_node, 1);
+ gfc_conv_string_parameter (parmse);
+ parmse->expr = gfc_string_to_single_character (slen1, parmse->expr,
+ e->ts.kind);
+ /* Truncate resulting string to length 1. */
+ parmse->string_length = slen1;
+ }
+
+ if (fsym->attr.optional
+ && fsym->ts.type != BT_CLASS
+ && fsym->ts.type != BT_DERIVED)
+ {
+ /* F2018:15.5.2.12 Argument presence and
+ restrictions on arguments not present. */
+ if (e->expr_type == EXPR_VARIABLE
+ && e->rank == 0
+ && (gfc_expr_attr (e).allocatable
+ || gfc_expr_attr (e).pointer))
+ {
+ gfc_se argse;
+ tree cond;
+ gfc_init_se (&argse, NULL);
+ argse.want_pointer = 1;
+ gfc_conv_expr (&argse, e);
+ cond = fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (argse.expr), null_pointer_node);
+ cond = fold_build2_loc (input_location, NE_EXPR,
+ logical_type_node,
+ argse.expr, cond);
+ vec_safe_push (optionalargs,
+ fold_convert (boolean_type_node, cond));
+ /* Create "conditional temporary". */
+ conv_cond_temp (parmse, e, cond);
+ }
+ else if (e->expr_type != EXPR_VARIABLE
+ || !e->symtree->n.sym->attr.optional
+ || (e->ref != NULL && e->ref->type != REF_ARRAY))
+ vec_safe_push (optionalargs, boolean_true_node);
+ else
+ {
+ tmp = gfc_conv_expr_present (e->symtree->n.sym);
+ if (e->ts.type != BT_CHARACTER && !e->symtree->n.sym->attr.value)
+ parmse->expr
+ = fold_build3_loc (input_location, COND_EXPR,
+ TREE_TYPE (parmse->expr),
+ tmp, parmse->expr,
+ fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (parmse->expr),
+ integer_zero_node));
+
+ vec_safe_push (optionalargs,
+ fold_convert (boolean_type_node, tmp));
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
/* Generate code for a procedure call. Note can return se->post != NULL.
If se->direct_byref is set then se->expr contains the return parameter.
Return nonzero, if the call has alternate specifiers.
@@ -6279,19 +6378,7 @@ gfc_conv_procedure_call (gfc_se * se, gfc_symbol * sym,
&& !fsym->attr.dimension && fsym->ts.type != BT_CLASS
&& !gfc_bt_struct (sym->ts.type))
{
- if (fsym->ts.type == BT_CHARACTER)
- {
- /* Pass a NULL pointer for an absent CHARACTER arg
- and a length of zero. */
- parmse.expr = null_pointer_node;
- parmse.string_length
- = build_int_cst (gfc_charlen_type_node,
- 0);
- }
- else
- parmse.expr = fold_convert (gfc_sym_type (fsym),
- integer_zero_node);
- vec_safe_push (optionalargs, boolean_false_node);
+ conv_dummy_value (&parmse, e, fsym, optionalargs);
}
else
{
@@ -6392,12 +6479,23 @@ gfc_conv_procedure_call (gfc_se * se, gfc_symbol * sym,
}
}
+ /* Scalar dummy arguments of intrinsic type with VALUE attribute. */
+ if (fsym
+ && fsym->attr.value
+ && !fsym->attr.dimension
+ // && (fsym->ts.type != BT_CHARACTER
+ // || gfc_length_one_character_type_p (&fsym->ts))
+ && fsym->ts.type != BT_DERIVED
+ && fsym->ts.type != BT_CLASS)
+ conv_dummy_value (&parmse, e, fsym, optionalargs);
+
/* If we are passing an absent array as optional dummy to an
elemental procedure, make sure that we pass NULL when the data
pointer is NULL. We need this extra conditional because of
scalarization which passes arrays elements to the procedure,
ignoring the fact that the array can be absent/unallocated/... */
- if (ss->info->can_be_null_ref && ss->info->type != GFC_SS_REFERENCE)
+ else if (ss->info->can_be_null_ref
+ && ss->info->type != GFC_SS_REFERENCE)
{
tree descriptor_data;
@@ -6487,76 +6585,8 @@ gfc_conv_procedure_call (gfc_se * se, gfc_symbol * sym,
}
else
{
- gfc_conv_expr (&parmse, e);
-
- /* ABI: actual arguments to CHARACTER(len=1),VALUE
- dummy arguments are actually passed by value.
- Strings are truncated to length 1. */
- if (gfc_length_one_character_type_p (&fsym->ts))
- {
- if (e->expr_type == EXPR_CONSTANT
- && e->value.character.length > 1)
- {
- e->value.character.length = 1;
- gfc_conv_expr (&parmse, e);
- }
-
- tree slen1 = build_int_cst (gfc_charlen_type_node, 1);
- gfc_conv_string_parameter (&parmse);
- parmse.expr
- = gfc_string_to_single_character (slen1,
- parmse.expr,
- e->ts.kind);
- /* Truncate resulting string to length 1. */
- parmse.string_length = slen1;
- }
-
- if (fsym->attr.optional
- && fsym->ts.type != BT_CLASS
- && fsym->ts.type != BT_DERIVED)
- {
- /* F2018:15.5.2.12 Argument presence and
- restrictions on arguments not present. */
- if (e->expr_type == EXPR_VARIABLE
- && (gfc_expr_attr (e).allocatable
- || gfc_expr_attr (e).pointer))
- {
- gfc_se argse;
- tree cond;
- gfc_init_se (&argse, NULL);
- argse.want_pointer = 1;
- gfc_conv_expr (&argse, e);
- cond = fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (argse.expr),
- null_pointer_node);
- cond = fold_build2_loc (input_location, NE_EXPR,
- logical_type_node,
- argse.expr, cond);
- vec_safe_push (optionalargs,
- fold_convert (boolean_type_node,
- cond));
- /* Create "conditional temporary". */
- conv_cond_temp (&parmse, e, cond);
- }
- else if (e->expr_type != EXPR_VARIABLE
- || !e->symtree->n.sym->attr.optional
- || e->ref != NULL)
- vec_safe_push (optionalargs, boolean_true_node);
- else
- {
- tmp = gfc_conv_expr_present (e->symtree->n.sym);
- if (!e->symtree->n.sym->attr.value)
- parmse.expr
- = fold_build3_loc (input_location, COND_EXPR,
- TREE_TYPE (parmse.expr),
- tmp, parmse.expr,
- fold_convert (TREE_TYPE (parmse.expr),
- integer_zero_node));
-
- vec_safe_push (optionalargs,
- fold_convert (boolean_type_node,
- tmp));
- }
- }
+ gfc_conv_expr (&parmse, e);
+ conv_dummy_value (&parmse, e, fsym, optionalargs);
}
}
diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/optional_absent_10.f90 b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/optional_absent_10.f90
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..acdabbdf164
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gcc/testsuite/gfortran.dg/optional_absent_10.f90
@@ -0,0 +1,219 @@
+! { dg-do run }
+! PR fortran/113377
+!
+! Test passing of missing optional arguments of intrinsic type
+! to scalar dummies of elemental subroutines
+
+module m_char
+ implicit none
+contains
+ subroutine test_char ()
+ character :: k(7) = "#"
+ character(4) :: c(7) = "*"
+ call one (k)
+ call one_val (k)
+ call one_ij (k)
+ call one_jj (k)
+ call one_j4 (k)
+ call three (c)
+ call three_val (c)
+ call three_ij (c)
+ call three_jj (c)
+ call three_j4 (c)
+ end subroutine test_char
+
+ subroutine one (i, j)
+ character, intent(in) :: i(7)
+ character, intent(in), optional :: j
+ character, allocatable :: aa
+ character, pointer :: pp => NULL()
+ if (present (j)) stop 1
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ call two (i, aa)
+ call two (i, pp)
+ call two_val (i, aa)
+ call two_val (i, pp)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one_val (i, j)
+ character, intent(in) :: i(7)
+ character, value, optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) stop 2
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one_ij (i, j)
+ character, intent(in) :: i(7)
+ character, intent(in), optional :: j(7)
+ if (present (j)) stop 3
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one_jj (i, j)
+ character, intent(in) :: i(7)
+ character, intent(in), optional :: j(:)
+ if (present (j)) stop 4
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one_j4 (i, j)
+ character, intent(in) :: i(:)
+ character, intent(in), optional :: j(7)
+ if (present (j)) stop 5
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ elemental subroutine two (i, j)
+ character, intent(in) :: i
+ character, intent(in), optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) error stop 11
+ end
+
+ elemental subroutine two_val (i, j)
+ character, intent(in) :: i
+ character, value, optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) error stop 12
+ end
+
+ subroutine three (i, j)
+ character(4), intent(in) :: i(7)
+ character(4), intent(in), optional :: j
+ character(4), allocatable :: aa
+ character(4), pointer :: pp => NULL()
+ if (present (j)) stop 6
+ call four (i, j)
+ call four_val (i, j)
+ call four (i, aa)
+ call four (i, pp)
+ call four_val (i, aa)
+ call four_val (i, pp)
+ end
+
+ subroutine three_val (i, j)
+ character(4), intent(in) :: i(7)
+ character(4), value, optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) stop 7
+ call four (i, j)
+ call four_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine three_ij (i, j)
+ character(4), intent(in) :: i(7)
+ character(4), intent(in), optional :: j(7)
+ if (present (j)) stop 8
+ call four (i, j)
+ call four_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine three_jj (i, j)
+ character(4), intent(in) :: i(7)
+ character(4), intent(in), optional :: j(:)
+ if (present (j)) stop 9
+ call four (i, j)
+ call four_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine three_j4 (i, j)
+ character(4), intent(in) :: i(:)
+ character(4), intent(in), optional :: j(7)
+ if (present (j)) stop 10
+ call four (i, j)
+ call four_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ elemental subroutine four (i, j)
+ character(4), intent(in) :: i
+ character(4), intent(in), optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) error stop 13
+ end
+
+ elemental subroutine four_val (i, j)
+ character(4), intent(in) :: i
+ character(4), value, optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) error stop 14
+ end
+end
+
+module m_int
+ implicit none
+contains
+ subroutine test_int ()
+ integer :: k(4) = 1
+ call one (k)
+ call one_val (k)
+ call one_ij (k)
+ call one_jj (k)
+ call one_j4 (k)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one (i, j)
+ integer, intent(in) :: i(4)
+ integer, intent(in), optional :: j
+ integer, allocatable :: aa
+ integer, pointer :: pp => NULL()
+ if (present (j)) stop 21
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ call two (i, aa)
+ call two (i, pp)
+ call two_val (i, aa)
+ call two_val (i, pp)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one_val (i, j)
+ integer, intent(in) :: i(4)
+ integer, value, optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) stop 22
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one_ij (i, j)
+ integer, intent(in) :: i(4)
+ integer, intent(in), optional :: j(4)
+ if (present (j)) stop 23
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one_jj (i, j)
+ integer, intent(in) :: i(4)
+ integer, intent(in), optional :: j(:)
+ if (present (j)) stop 24
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ subroutine one_j4 (i, j)
+ integer, intent(in) :: i(:)
+ integer, intent(in), optional :: j(4)
+ if (present (j)) stop 25
+ call two (i, j)
+ call two_val (i, j)
+ end
+
+ elemental subroutine two (i, j)
+ integer, intent(in) :: i
+ integer, intent(in), optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) error stop 31
+ end
+
+ elemental subroutine two_val (i, j)
+ integer, intent(in) :: i
+ integer, value, optional :: j
+ if (present (j)) error stop 32
+ end
+end
+
+program p
+ use m_int
+ use m_char
+ implicit none
+ call test_int ()
+ call test_char ()
+end
--
2.35.3
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* Re: [PATCH] Fortran: passing of optional dummies to elemental procedures [PR113377]
2024-01-23 20:36 [PATCH] Fortran: passing of optional dummies to elemental procedures [PR113377] Harald Anlauf
@ 2024-01-24 18:46 ` Mikael Morin
2024-01-24 19:35 ` Harald Anlauf
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mikael Morin @ 2024-01-24 18:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Harald Anlauf, fortran, gcc-patches
Le 23/01/2024 à 21:36, Harald Anlauf a écrit :
> Dear all,
>
> here's the second part of a series for the treatment of missing
> optional arguments passed to optional dummies, now fixing the
> case that the latter procedures are elemental. Adjustments
> were necessary when the missing dummy has the VALUE attribute.
>
> I factored the code for the treatment of VALUE, hoping that the
> monster loop in gfc_conv_procedure_call will become slightly
> easier to overlook.
>
> Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. OK for mainline?
>
Looks good, but...
> Thanks,
> Harald
>
>
> diff --git a/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc b/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
> index 128add47516..0fac0523670 100644
> --- a/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
> +++ b/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
> @@ -6392,12 +6479,23 @@ gfc_conv_procedure_call (gfc_se * se, gfc_symbol * sym,
> }
> }
>
> + /* Scalar dummy arguments of intrinsic type with VALUE attribute. */
> + if (fsym
> + && fsym->attr.value
> + && !fsym->attr.dimension
> + // && (fsym->ts.type != BT_CHARACTER
> + // || gfc_length_one_character_type_p (&fsym->ts))
... please remove the commented code here. OK with that change.
The !fsym->attr.dimension condition could be removed as well as we are
in the case of an elemental procedure at this point, but it doesn't harm
if you prefer keeping it.
Thanks for the patch.
Mikael
> + && fsym->ts.type != BT_DERIVED
> + && fsym->ts.type != BT_CLASS)
> + conv_dummy_value (&parmse, e, fsym, optionalargs);
> +
> /* If we are passing an absent array as optional dummy to an
> elemental procedure, make sure that we pass NULL when the data
> pointer is NULL. We need this extra conditional because of
> scalarization which passes arrays elements to the procedure,
> ignoring the fact that the array can be absent/unallocated/... */
> - if (ss->info->can_be_null_ref && ss->info->type != GFC_SS_REFERENCE)
> + else if (ss->info->can_be_null_ref
> + && ss->info->type != GFC_SS_REFERENCE)
> {
> tree descriptor_data;
>
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* Re: [PATCH] Fortran: passing of optional dummies to elemental procedures [PR113377]
2024-01-24 18:46 ` Mikael Morin
@ 2024-01-24 19:35 ` Harald Anlauf
2024-01-24 19:35 ` Harald Anlauf
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Harald Anlauf @ 2024-01-24 19:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mikael Morin, fortran, gcc-patches
Hi Mikael,
Am 24.01.24 um 19:46 schrieb Mikael Morin:
> Le 23/01/2024 à 21:36, Harald Anlauf a écrit :
>> Dear all,
>>
>> here's the second part of a series for the treatment of missing
>> optional arguments passed to optional dummies, now fixing the
>> case that the latter procedures are elemental. Adjustments
>> were necessary when the missing dummy has the VALUE attribute.
>>
>> I factored the code for the treatment of VALUE, hoping that the
>> monster loop in gfc_conv_procedure_call will become slightly
>> easier to overlook.
>>
>> Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. OK for mainline?
>>
> Looks good, but...
>
>> Thanks,
>> Harald
>>
>
>>
>> diff --git a/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc b/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
>> index 128add47516..0fac0523670 100644
>> --- a/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
>
>> @@ -6392,12 +6479,23 @@ gfc_conv_procedure_call (gfc_se * se,
>> gfc_symbol * sym,
>> }
>> }
>>
>> + /* Scalar dummy arguments of intrinsic type with VALUE
>> attribute. */
>> + if (fsym
>> + && fsym->attr.value
>> + && !fsym->attr.dimension
>> + // && (fsym->ts.type != BT_CHARACTER
>> + // || gfc_length_one_character_type_p (&fsym->ts))
>
> ... please remove the commented code here. OK with that change.
Duh! I completely missed that during cleanup.
> The !fsym->attr.dimension condition could be removed as well as we are
> in the case of an elemental procedure at this point, but it doesn't harm
> if you prefer keeping it.
You're absolutely right. I've removed it.
> Thanks for the patch.
Thanks for the review!
Harald
> Mikael
>
>> + && fsym->ts.type != BT_DERIVED
>> + && fsym->ts.type != BT_CLASS)
>> + conv_dummy_value (&parmse, e, fsym, optionalargs);
>> +
>> /* If we are passing an absent array as optional dummy to an
>> elemental procedure, make sure that we pass NULL when the data
>> pointer is NULL. We need this extra conditional because of
>> scalarization which passes arrays elements to the procedure,
>> ignoring the fact that the array can be
>> absent/unallocated/... */
>> - if (ss->info->can_be_null_ref && ss->info->type !=
>> GFC_SS_REFERENCE)
>> + else if (ss->info->can_be_null_ref
>> + && ss->info->type != GFC_SS_REFERENCE)
>> {
>> tree descriptor_data;
>>
>
>
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* Re: [PATCH] Fortran: passing of optional dummies to elemental procedures [PR113377]
2024-01-24 19:35 ` Harald Anlauf
@ 2024-01-24 19:35 ` Harald Anlauf
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Harald Anlauf @ 2024-01-24 19:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-patches; +Cc: fortran
Hi Mikael,
Am 24.01.24 um 19:46 schrieb Mikael Morin:
> Le 23/01/2024 à 21:36, Harald Anlauf a écrit :
>> Dear all,
>>
>> here's the second part of a series for the treatment of missing
>> optional arguments passed to optional dummies, now fixing the
>> case that the latter procedures are elemental. Adjustments
>> were necessary when the missing dummy has the VALUE attribute.
>>
>> I factored the code for the treatment of VALUE, hoping that the
>> monster loop in gfc_conv_procedure_call will become slightly
>> easier to overlook.
>>
>> Regtested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. OK for mainline?
>>
> Looks good, but...
>
>> Thanks,
>> Harald
>>
>
>>
>> diff --git a/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc b/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
>> index 128add47516..0fac0523670 100644
>> --- a/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
>> +++ b/gcc/fortran/trans-expr.cc
>
>> @@ -6392,12 +6479,23 @@ gfc_conv_procedure_call (gfc_se * se,
>> gfc_symbol * sym,
>> }
>> }
>>
>> + /* Scalar dummy arguments of intrinsic type with VALUE
>> attribute. */
>> + if (fsym
>> + && fsym->attr.value
>> + && !fsym->attr.dimension
>> + // && (fsym->ts.type != BT_CHARACTER
>> + // || gfc_length_one_character_type_p (&fsym->ts))
>
> ... please remove the commented code here. OK with that change.
Duh! I completely missed that during cleanup.
> The !fsym->attr.dimension condition could be removed as well as we are
> in the case of an elemental procedure at this point, but it doesn't harm
> if you prefer keeping it.
You're absolutely right. I've removed it.
> Thanks for the patch.
Thanks for the review!
Harald
> Mikael
>
>> + && fsym->ts.type != BT_DERIVED
>> + && fsym->ts.type != BT_CLASS)
>> + conv_dummy_value (&parmse, e, fsym, optionalargs);
>> +
>> /* If we are passing an absent array as optional dummy to an
>> elemental procedure, make sure that we pass NULL when the data
>> pointer is NULL. We need this extra conditional because of
>> scalarization which passes arrays elements to the procedure,
>> ignoring the fact that the array can be
>> absent/unallocated/... */
>> - if (ss->info->can_be_null_ref && ss->info->type !=
>> GFC_SS_REFERENCE)
>> + else if (ss->info->can_be_null_ref
>> + && ss->info->type != GFC_SS_REFERENCE)
>> {
>> tree descriptor_data;
>>
>
>
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